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Whatever Happened to...
Ever wondered what happened to some of yesteryears Serie A stars? Football Italia explains all. |
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| Tomas Brolin |
| Most footballers follow a conventional route after retirement from the game - becoming Coaches, trainers, sometimes even Presidents. More |
| Antonio Cabrini |
| Even before Paolo Maldini there was once a great Italian left back. One who graced the field and later became world champion for both club and country. More |
| Massimiliano Cappioli |
| Massimiliano Cappioli will always be remembered as a loyal disciple of Carlo Mazzone. More |
| Julio Cesar |
| Brazilians arent renowned for their defending, but there was something about Julio Cesar that caught the eye of Juventus in the 1990s. More |
| Agostino Di Bartolomei |
| Whatever happened to Agostino Di Bartolomei is a question that many Roma fans are still asking today. A midfielder of intense quality, he led the side to an historic Scudetto success in 1983. More |
| Alberigo Evani |
| Alberigo Evani had some left foot. It wasnt one that was tailor-made for shooting, but it was one that made sure he would be a Milan regular for over a decade in the clubs most successful spell. More |
| Michele Padovano |
| Nomadic striker Michele Padovano now finds himself playing for Como after a distinguished 15-year career which took in three countries and only really ignited when the player approached his early 30s. More |
| Gianluca Signorini? |
| Today Gianluca Signorini is staring death in the face. After thousands of battles on the pitch, the former Genoa captain is fighting against an illness that is eating away at his muscles. More |
| Ruben Sosa |
| Inter and stranieri have had an uneasy coexistence over the past decade. For every shining success like Paul Ince and Alvaro Recoba there has been a flop ala Sebastien Rambert or Igor Shalimov. More |
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